The Jackboots

The Jackboots

Robyn Robins

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Editorial:
A Sense of Place Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781763884526
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'When the Grandmothers speak and are listened to, the world will begin to heal,' declares a Hopi prophecy. In The Jackboots, Australian grandmother Robyn Robins harnesses this ancient wisdom to challenge a modern nightmare. From 2020 to 2022, she watched Australia endure brutal lockdowns and a 'weaponized' medical system - a 'predator' spinning a web to trap the innocent. She insists this was a deliberate scheme to disconnect humanity from nature, paving the way for artificial intelligence to reign.'The predator’s poison taints the soul,' Robins warns. Yet, she finds light in Sige, the Grandmother of Creation, whose timeless wisdom rises to defy tyranny. Through her raw perspective, The Jackboots reveals a Covid-fueled assault on freedom, with fear as its tool and control as its goal.This isn’t just a tale of loss - it’s a rallying cry. 'If we don’t stand for our children, will they stand alone?' Robins asks, urging readers to reclaim their birthright. She shares practical hope - natural remedies, wisdom from brave doctors, and a 'medicine chest' to foster wellbeing - arming us to resist, no matter the odds. Her voice weaves spiritual strength with fierce resolve.Today, Grandmother Wisdom is more crucial than ever. The Jackboots stands as a bold call to reject tyranny, restore natural health, and fight for liberty. As systems crumble and betrayal looms, Robins proves the ages-old power of a grandmother’s heart can still guide us. Uplifting yet unyielding, this book speaks to those hungry for truth and defiance - a beacon in a world undone.

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